Exporting a movie

Now that you've spent all of this time recording and editing your project, it's time to export …your movie, so you can distribute it out to your viewers. …Throughout this chapter, we're going to be exporting our movies into a variety of different …formats, and using a variety of different techniques. …Each method will be a little bit different, and show you how to export your movie for …a particular type of audience, or for a particular type of technology that you're using as part of your movie. …In this movie, we're going to be exporting just a plain, basic movie.…

There are no additional markers, or closed caption track to this movie. …It's just the plain, basic movie that we've been editing and working with. …Simply go up and click on the Produce and Share button. …The Production Wizard will open up, …and the first thing we need to decide is which format we're going to export our movie in. …There are a variety of different formats that you can choose from, from this dropdown menu. …In our case, we're going to choose one of these two MP4 Only versions. …

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10/18/2012

Join author Chris Mattia as he demonstrates how to set up, record, edit, and share a professional looking screencast that you can use for software demonstrations, interactive elearning projects, and more with Camtasia Studio.

Follow along as Chris creates an elearning project from start to finish with Camtasia Studio's tools. Discover how to add animation, PowerPoint slideshows, quizzes, and other effects that boost the interactivity and visual interest of your screencasts. The final chapter shows how to incorporate your Camtasia projects into an overall teaching strategy.